The winning design includes three security options. First, the gun owner’s fingerprints must match before the weapon can be removed from the holster. If that doesn’t happen a key card like sensor worn on the owner’s lapel can release the weapon. Finally, a voice recognition device can also be used to match the authorized owner and free the gun. [More]I guess that's a million dollars that won't be used on any effective attack...
They call this tripling down on stupid a "brainchild." With "progressives," every day is Opposite Day.
How DO these genius' get certified as engineers without passing some kind of Failure Analysis class?
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